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NYU summer film course in Dublin

  • 06-05-2010 3:44pm
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    Might be of interest to some [it is NYU though so get ready to pay through the nose]

    NYU Summer Courses in Dublin: Film Marketing, Distribution & Production

    Tisch School of the Arts Study Abroad / Summer 2010.
    Producing in Dublin
.
    Dates: July 5- July 23
.
    Students take the following courses for a total of 5 points:

    *Film Marketing and Distribution
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    H32.1950. Instructor: Sharon Badal.
    This is a specialized course in film marketing and distribution. Students will study two models: studio distribution and independent film distribution. Major studio distribution topics will include devising a release plan and strategy, analyzing grosses and financial elements and creating a advertising and marketing campaign. The independent film portion of the course will cover film festivals, acquisitions, how to create press materials for indie films, understanding distribution deals, shorts and documentaries, and how to work with agents, publicists, attorneys and producer’s reps.

    *Producing a Short Film That Gets You Noticed
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    H32.1951. Instructor: Sharon Badal.
    For most aspiring filmmakers, the first step they will make into the entertainment industry is with a short film. A good short film can help launch your career, assist you in raising money for feature endeavors, or become a festival favorite, playing the circuit and garnering awards, money, and networking opportunities. This course will teach you, from development through distribution, how the short film universe works so you can improve your chances of success in this very special visual art form. No previous film experience is required.

    Sharon Badal is short film programmer for the Tribeca Film Festival, screening over 1500 submissions annually. She has been with the festival since its inception and has produced special projects for various Tribeca entities since 1999. She is the author of Swimming Upstream – A Lifesaving Guide to Short Film Distribution. For further info contact:

    Susanne Bach, Associate Director, New York University, Tisch School of the Arts, 20 Fishamble Street, Dublin 8, Ireland.
    Telephone: 
+353 1 474 8310


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